Module rustc_serialize::json [−][src]
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JSON parsing and serialization
What is JSON?
JSON (JavaScript Object Notation) is a way to write data in Javascript. Like XML, it allows to encode structured data in a text format that can be easily read by humans Its simple syntax and native compatibility with JavaScript have made it a widely used format.
Data types that can be encoded are JavaScript types (see the Json
enum for more details):
Boolean
: equivalent to rust’sbool
Number
: equivalent to rust’sf64
String
: equivalent to rust’sString
Array
: equivalent to rust’sVec<T>
, but also allowing objects of different types in the same arrayObject
: equivalent to rust’sBTreeMap<String, json::Json>
Null
An object is a series of string keys mapping to values, in "key": value
format.
Arrays are enclosed in square brackets ([ … ]) and objects in curly brackets ({ … }).
A simple JSON document encoding a person, their age, address and phone numbers could look like
{
"FirstName": "John",
"LastName": "Doe",
"Age": 43,
"Address": {
"Street": "Downing Street 10",
"City": "London",
"Country": "Great Britain"
},
"PhoneNumbers": [
"+44 1234567",
"+44 2345678"
]
}
Rust Type-based Encoding and Decoding
Rust provides a mechanism for low boilerplate encoding & decoding of values to and from JSON via
the serialization API.
To be able to encode a piece of data, it must implement the serialize::Encodable
trait.
To be able to decode a piece of data, it must implement the serialize::Decodable
trait.
The Rust compiler provides an annotation to automatically generate the code for these traits:
#[derive(Decodable, Encodable)]
The JSON API provides an enum json::Json
and a trait ToJson
to encode objects.
The ToJson
trait provides a to_json
method to convert an object into a json::Json
value.
A json::Json
value can be encoded as a string or buffer using the functions described above.
You can also use the json::Encoder
object, which implements the Encoder
trait.
When using ToJson
the Encodable
trait implementation is not mandatory.
Examples of use
Using Autoserialization
Create a struct called TestStruct
and serialize and deserialize it to and from JSON using the
serialization API, using the derived serialization code.
use rustc_macros::{Decodable, Encodable};
use rustc_serialize::json;
// Automatically generate `Decodable` and `Encodable` trait implementations
#[derive(Decodable, Encodable)]
pub struct TestStruct {
data_int: u8,
data_str: String,
data_vector: Vec<u8>,
}
let object = TestStruct {
data_int: 1,
data_str: "homura".to_string(),
data_vector: vec![2,3,4,5],
};
// Serialize using `json::encode`
let encoded = json::encode(&object).unwrap();
// Deserialize using `json::decode`
let decoded: TestStruct = json::decode(&encoded[..]).unwrap();
RunUsing the ToJson
trait
The examples above use the ToJson
trait to generate the JSON string, which is required
for custom mappings.
Simple example of ToJson
usage
use rustc_macros::Encodable;
use rustc_serialize::json::{self, ToJson, Json};
// A custom data structure
struct ComplexNum {
a: f64,
b: f64,
}
// JSON value representation
impl ToJson for ComplexNum {
fn to_json(&self) -> Json {
Json::String(format!("{}+{}i", self.a, self.b))
}
}
// Only generate `Encodable` trait implementation
#[derive(Encodable)]
pub struct ComplexNumRecord {
uid: u8,
dsc: String,
val: Json,
}
let num = ComplexNum { a: 0.0001, b: 12.539 };
let data: String = json::encode(&ComplexNumRecord{
uid: 1,
dsc: "test".to_string(),
val: num.to_json(),
}).unwrap();
println!("data: {}", data);
// data: {"uid":1,"dsc":"test","val":"0.0001+12.539i"};
RunVerbose example of ToJson
usage
use rustc_macros::Decodable;
use std::collections::BTreeMap;
use rustc_serialize::json::{self, Json, ToJson};
// Only generate `Decodable` trait implementation
#[derive(Decodable)]
pub struct TestStruct {
data_int: u8,
data_str: String,
data_vector: Vec<u8>,
}
// Specify encoding method manually
impl ToJson for TestStruct {
fn to_json(&self) -> Json {
let mut d = BTreeMap::new();
// All standard types implement `to_json()`, so use it
d.insert("data_int".to_string(), self.data_int.to_json());
d.insert("data_str".to_string(), self.data_str.to_json());
d.insert("data_vector".to_string(), self.data_vector.to_json());
Json::Object(d)
}
}
// Serialize using `ToJson`
let input_data = TestStruct {
data_int: 1,
data_str: "madoka".to_string(),
data_vector: vec![2,3,4,5],
};
let json_obj: Json = input_data.to_json();
let json_str: String = json_obj.to_string();
// Deserialize like before
let decoded: TestStruct = json::decode(&json_str).unwrap();
RunMacros
Structs
A Builder consumes a json::Parser to create a generic Json structure.
A structure to decode JSON to values in rust.
A structure for implementing serialization to JSON.
A streaming JSON parser implemented as an iterator of JsonEvent, consuming an iterator of char.
Another encoder for JSON, but prints out human-readable JSON instead of compact data
A Stack represents the current position of the parser in the logical structure of the JSON stream.
Enums
The errors that can arise while parsing a JSON stream.
Represents a json value
The output of the streaming parser.
StackElements compose a Stack.
Traits
A trait for converting values to JSON
Functions
Creates an AsJson
wrapper which can be used to print a value as JSON
on-the-fly via write!
Creates an AsPrettyJson
wrapper which can be used to print a value as JSON
on-the-fly via write!
Shortcut function to decode a JSON &str
into an object
Shortcut function to encode a T
into a JSON String
Returns a readable error string for a given error code.
Decodes a json value from an &mut io::Read
Decodes a json value from a string